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PADGETT BROS A-Z 01226 381188
Padgett Bros will be showing its range of Funtime Pre-School, Metal Mechanic Kits, Beautiful Beginnings Nursery and A to Z toys. Operating from its 100,000 square
foot warehouse, Padgett has one of the largest toy ranges in the UK with over 1,000 items consistently in stock. The firm says it likes to sell high volume goods and have its customers make consistently high margins on those toys. New items this year include, Construction Excavator, Tumbling Friends, Shape Sorter, Farm Tractor Set and Farm Tractor.
SPECIAL PAPO
Papo characters and animal figurines are conceived according to the same philosophy, with both production and design quality. Thanks to their detail, realism and suggested movement, the figurines benefit from the best play value and inspire imagination. Including Knights, Tales & Legends,
Fantasy, Pirates & Corsairs, Historical Characters, Wild & Farm Animals, Horses, Sea Life, and Prehistoric, there is a wide diversity of themes. Papo will be releasing more than 100 new items this year. All the themes will benefit from new figurines, from Farm Animals to Dinosaurs and from Fantasy to Tales and Legends, while Papo will also introduce new environments.
RED TOOLBOX
Red Toolbox is an innovative concept offering sets of carpentry tools, complemented by a selection of original and real wooden carpentry kits. The tools are designed to suit a child’s grip. The kits are ideal for teaching and applying various skills. The step-by-step level system is ideal for helping kids develop and gain skills, while working with their parent. Each level increases in difficulty and
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the level of precision required while improving hand-eye coordination and motor skills.
The carpentry kits enable children to make items such as a Soccer Table, Billiard Table, Go Cart, Catapult set, Birdhouse and a Toolbox. Kits are available individually or as part of a combo set which includes the tools required. The tools are also sold in sets so the child can build a collection.
WIZARD 0208 943 0121
Wizard has launched seven new Bumper Boxes to its Shrinkles line. Deals have been struck for Superman, Batman, Tom & Jerry, The Flintstones, and Scooby Doo, plus ThunderCats and Power Rangers. Also new is I Love My Pony. The box contains 24 Shrinkles with accessories and 12 coloured pencils. The Shrinkles Sports Bumper Box includes 35 Shrinkles featuring 18 sports. Wizard is giving a Bakers Dozen on
PLAYMOBIL 01268 548111
all orders placed by members for delivery in May or June. Two of the above lines are also featured in all catalogues. The firm is also offering one more very special deal for members.
LEARNING RESOURCES
The Primary Science range features hands-on exploration sets including real tools sized for little hands. The range has a Primary Science Lab Set, Primary Science Mix & Measure Set and a Primary Science Magnet Set. Help the frogs catch a treat in the colour and number game, Froggy Feeding Fun. Players roll the dice to determine the number and colour of flies to collect, then squeeze the frogs to collect them. Puppet-on-a-Stick have googly
eyes, silly faces and movable mouths, for story time. Available in sets of three and POS displays of nine.
Playmobil will be focusing on three ranges, as well as its hero lines. Launching in June is the new Princess
Fantasy Castle range. Flying royal flags and with detailed towers, there’s a tiara, bracelet and ring for children to wear. Launching in May, is the Pirates range with a floating Pirate Ship. If the pirates evade capture and land on Treasure Island, they’ll still need to avoid the quicksand and traps that protect the hidden treasure.
MAY 2012 Playmobil’s most popular collectables
range to date, Fi?ures, is adding series three in the autumn. Packed in pink or black mystery bags,
there is a new assortment of 24 characters for boys and girls to collect, swap and build. These range from pop stars to princesses, athletes to astronauts and more. TV advertising, press advertising and PR activity will support these, and other ranges, throughout the year.
PAPER PRODUCTS
Paper Projects is a UK producer of children’s licensed character sticker packs featuring a range of top characters and brands.
The company is also still expanding its Moshi Monsters collection, which now includes the Underground Disco Sticker Scene, 3D lenticular Stickers, the My Room set, as well as the standard foiled ranges. Paper Products will also be taking orders at the
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Toymaster show for the new Moshi Monsters key ring collection, which will be available from June.
Meanwhile, new licences for this year
include: Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom, JCB, Fireman Sam, Charlie and Lola and Where’s Wally?. Paper Products will be featuring a special offer for visitors to the show of a ten per cent discount on orders for full spinner displays.
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“There is a fantastic turn out every year and everyone is in good spirits. This fantastic mix is shown on everyone’s faces and is great to see in the independent market.” Sarah Greensall, National Accounts Manager, Jumbo Games
01564 784969 HALILIT 01254 872454
Halilit will be introducing two new ranges. Scotchi products are brightly coloured, illustrated games and puzzles with pieces that are washable and flexible with a hook and loop fastening. Beezeebee produces bath and
water toys with everything from soft tiles that stick to the bath when wet to the Aquaworld and Zeeland Activity Centres. There will be launch packs available for both Scotchi and Beezeebee.
In addition, Halilit will exhibit nine additions to the TAF Baby Toy line including the Kooky Feet Fun Car Toy and the Busy Bird soft hanging toy.
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